Adam Crump and I are headed out to MAX in a few hours. It looks like this year's conference is set to break previous attendance records. I'm really looking forward to what Adobe has to say zabout Scorpio, and what the ColdFusion Engineering team has to show off.
This is my 8th year attending MAX, and I really look forward to catching up with everyone I've met over the years as well as getting a glimpse at where the web is heading.
I'm planning to blog interesting session and discussion notes from MAX, so stay tuned!
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